Patents by Inventor David B. Petch
David B. Petch has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 7850257Abstract: A lottery ticket dispenser which may include a housing having a bottom support structure, a pair of side walls extending upwardly from the bottom support structure, and a front wall hinged adjacent its bottom edge to the bottom support structure at a first side so as to swing outwardly and downwardly. The lottery ticket dispenser may also include a transparent cover hinged to the bottom support structure that includes a space shaped to contain a plurality of arrays of tickets in strips.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2005Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Inventors: Brian J. Roberts, David B. Petch
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Patent number: 7665394Abstract: The dispenser dispenses tickets such as instant-winner lottery tickets from a strip in which the individual tickets are delineated by perforation lines. The dispenser includes a separator to tear the tickets apart before issuing them from the machine. The separator preferably is rotary and has a dull helical blade which rotates to contact the ticket strip adjacent a perforation line, and presses against the strip to tear the tickets apart along the perforation line at a point which progresses across the strip along the perforation line. Preferably, a bar code reader is provided for reading codes on tickets in the dispensing machine. The bar code reader is used in reading information from the tickets to initialize the dispenser control system and in accounting for the sale of tickets, and in the verification of winning tickets being sold. A game is provided in which the concept is that a jackpot is built up using the detection of each ticket sold.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2005Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: GTECH CorporationInventors: Brian J. Roberts, David B. Petch
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Patent number: 7032793Abstract: Lottery ticket dispensing housings are provided with a hinged, transparent rear and top cover, a hinged front wall, and a powered ticket drive and separator module. A relatively tall embodiment of the dispenser with a small footprint is fitted onto the countertop of a check-out counter of a retail store. The top of the housing is flat so as to provide a convenient place for customers to write checks with the tickets being displayed immediately below being highly visible to the customer. A display of relatively flat and short dispensers is provided wherein a rack or housing supports the dispensers one a top of the other in a vertical array. The dispensers are shifted laterally with respect to one another to as to give greater viewability of the contents of each of the dispensers to a customer. The length of each dispenser can be decreased with the increasing elevation of the dispenser so as to provide a vertical alignment of the front sides of the dispensers, the side through which tickets are dispensed.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1999Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignee: GTech CorporationInventors: Brian J. Roberts, David B. Petch
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Patent number: 7011381Abstract: A relatively tall embodiment of a lottery ticket dispenser with a small footprint is fitted onto the countertop of a check-out counter of a retail store. The dispenser includes a housing, the top of which is flat so as to provide a convenient place for customers to write checks with the tickets being displayed immediately below being highly visible to the customer.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2000Date of Patent: March 14, 2006Assignee: GIECH CorporationInventors: Brian J. Roberts, David B. Petch
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Patent number: 6932258Abstract: A gaming machine is provided for playing several types of games. The winnings from one gave can be used to create credits in the machine for buying tickets in a different game from the same machine. A separator/drive module has a rotary helical separator member which spans multiple channels to separate tickets in any of the channels. A single drive source is the housing rotates the separate drives in each channel.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1999Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: GTech CorporationInventors: Brian J. Roberts, David B. Petch
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Patent number: 6886728Abstract: The dispenser dispenses tickets such as instant-winner lottery tickets from a strip in which the individual tickets are delineated by perforation lines. The dispenser includes a separator to tear the tickets apart before issuing them from the machine. The mechanism is simplified by using a separator member and transport drive structures which span a plurality of different channels or bins of a multi-channel dispenser. This provides a very compact, simple, secure and low-cost mechanism which is used both in stand-alone ticket vending machines, and in counter-top attended dispensers.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2000Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: GTECH CorporationInventors: Brian J. Roberts, David B. Petch
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Patent number: 6726077Abstract: The dispenser dispenses tickets from a strip where tickets are delineated by perforation lines. The dispenser includes a separator to tear the tickets apart before issuing them from the machine. The separator preferably is rotary and has a dull helical blade to tear the tickets apart along the perforation line. Preferably, a bar code reader is provided for reading codes on tickets in order to initialize the dispenser control system, to account for ticket sales, and to verify the sale of winning tickets. A game is provided where a jackpot is built up using the detection of each ticket sold. The mechanism is simplified by using a separator member and transport drive structures that span a plurality of different channels or bins of a multi-channel dispenser. This provides a very compact, simple, secure and low-cost mechanism that is used both in stand-alone ticket vending machines, and in counter-top attended dispensers.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1999Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Assignee: GTECH CorporationInventors: Brian J. Roberts, David B. Petch
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Publication number: 20030126962Abstract: A photofinishing system and method for providing for the digital processing of a set of photographs including a digital printer, buffer, laminator and cutter, and associated methods of use for improving the accuracy of printing, processing, laminating and cutting individual photos during a digital photofinishing process.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2002Publication date: July 10, 2003Inventors: William E. Bland, Terence Chee Sung Chang, Marland Chow, David Clark, Michael H. Davis, Scott Matthew Dennis, Sergio Escobedo, David Wayne Jasinski, Daniel Steven Kline, John F. Manard, James Mason, Kerry Neal McKay, David B. Petch, David Michael Petersen, Michael Puyot, Rajan Ramaswamy, Robert John Rosati, Herb Sarnoff, James Robert Schmedake, Honsheng Zhang, Mark Steven Janosky, James Arthur Larrabee, Stephan Paul Lolacona
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Patent number: 6517200Abstract: A buffer for transporting a flexible work piece such as a printed sheet between a first and a second workstation having different operational speeds. The buffer has drive rollers arranged along a path of travel from the outlet of the first station to the inlet of the second for moving the work piece through the buffer at a constant speed that may be different than the operational speeds of the workstations. A slip clutch limits the torque applied by the drive rollers should the constant speed of the buffer be greater than the speed at which the sheet is moving through the first work station and a one-way clutch allows the drive rollers to overrun a drive shaft to permit the sheet to move into and out of the buffer at a speed greater than the constant speed.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2001Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Assignee: Phogenix Imaging, LLCInventors: Rajan Ramaswamy, David B. Petch
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Publication number: 20020166882Abstract: The dispenser dispenses tickets such as instant-winner lottery tickets from a strip in which the individual tickets are delineated by perforation lines. The dispenser includes a separator to tear the tickets apart before issuing them from the machine. The separator preferably is rotary and has a dull helical blade which rotates to contact the ticket strip adjacent a perforation line, and presses against the strip to tear the tickets apart along the perforation line at a point which progresses across the strip along the perforation line. Preferably, a bar code reader is provided for reading codes on tickets in the dispensing machine. The bar code reader is used in reading information from the tickets to initialize the dispenser control system and in accounting for the sale of tickets, and in the verification of winning tickets being sold. A game is provided in which the concept is that a jackpot is built up using the detection of each ticket sold.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2000Publication date: November 14, 2002Inventors: Brian J. Roberts, David B. Petch
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Publication number: 20020100785Abstract: The dispenser dispenses tickets such as instant-winner lottery tickets from a strip in which the individual tickets are delineated by perforation lines. The dispenser includes a separator to tear the tickets apart before issuing them from the machine. The separator preferably is rotary and has a dull helical blade which rotates to contact the ticket strip adjacent a perforation line, and presses against the strip to tear the tickets apart along the perforation line at a point which progresses across the strip along the perforation line. Preferably, a bar code reader is provided for reading codes on tickets in the dispensing machine. The bar code reader is used in reading information from the tickets to initialize the dispenser control system and in accounting for the sale of tickets, and in the verification of winning tickets being sold. A game is provided in which the concept is that a jackpot is built up using the detection of each ticket sold.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 1999Publication date: August 1, 2002Applicant: Interlott Technologies,Inc.Inventors: BRIAN J. ROBERTS, DAVID B. PETCH
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Publication number: 20010049986Abstract: The dispenser dispenses tickets from a strip in which the individual tickets are delineated by perforation lines. The dispenser includes a separator to tear the tickets apart before issuing them from the machine. The separator preferably is rotary and has a dull helical blade which rotates to contact the ticket strip adjacent a perforation line, and presses against the strip to tear the tickets apart along the perforation line at a point which progresses across the strip along the perforation line. Preferably, a bar code reader is provided for each channel of the dispensing machine. The bar code reader is used in reading information from the tickets to initialize the dispenser control system and in accounting for the sale of tickets, and in the verification of winning tickets. A game is provided in which a jackpot is built up using the detection of each ticket sold.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 1998Publication date: December 13, 2001Applicant: INTERLOTT TECHNOLOGIESInventors: BRIAN J. ROBERTS, DAVID B. PETCH
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Publication number: 20010048013Abstract: Lottery ticket dispensing housings are provided with a hinged, transparent rear and top cover, a hinged front wall, and a powered ticket drive and separator module. A relatively tall embodiment of the dispenser with a small footprint is fitted onto the countertop of a check-out counter of a retail store. The top of the housing is flat so as to provide a convenient place for customers to write checks with the tickets being displayed immediately below being highly visible to the customer. A display of relatively flat and short dispensers is provided wherein a rack or housing supports the dispensers one a top of the other in a vertical array. In such a rack or housing the units are connected together electrically in a daisy-chain manner and one control device (point-of-sale terminal, computer or on-line terminal) operates all connected dispensers. The dispensers are shifted laterally with respect to one another to as to give greater viewability of the contents of each of the dispensers to a customer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 1999Publication date: December 6, 2001Inventors: BRIAN J. ROBERTS, DAVID B. PETCH
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Publication number: 20010006181Abstract: Lottery ticket dispensing housings are provided with a hinged, transparent rear and top cover, a hinged front wall, and a powered ticket drive and separator module. A relatively tall embodiment of the dispenser with a small footprint is fitted onto the countertop of a check-out counter of a retail store. The top of the housing is flat so as to provide a convenient place for customers to write checks with the tickets being displayed immediately below being highly visible to the customer. A display of relatively flat and short dispensers is provided wherein a rack or housing supports the dispensers one a top of the other in a vertical array. In such a rack or housing the units are connected together electrically in a daisy-chain manner and one control device (point-of-sale terminal, computer or on-line terminal) operates all connected dispensers. The dispensers are shifted laterally with respect to one another to as to give greater viewability of the contents of each of the dispensers to a customer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2000Publication date: July 5, 2001Applicant: On Point Technology SystemsInventors: Brian J. Roberts, David B. Petch
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Patent number: 5120947Abstract: An apparatus for processing a ticket includes a circular ticket guide having a drive apparatus for driving a ticket in the circular ticket guide, an arcuate ticket guide having a ticket drive apparatus for driving a ticket in the arcuate ticket guide, a ticket transfer guide extending tangentially between the circular and arcuate ticket guides for transferring a ticket between the circular and arcuate ticket guides, at least one ticket input guide extending tangentially into the circular ticket guide for inputting a ticket into the circular ticket guide from an associated ticket input area, a ticket output guide for outputting a ticket from the arcuate ticket guide to an associated ticket output area, ticket writing and reading mechanisms for writing and reading information on a ticket and a ticket printer for printing information on a ticket.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1990Date of Patent: June 9, 1992Assignee: International Totalizator Systems, Inc.Inventors: David B. Petch, James L. Cunning
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Patent number: 4576148Abstract: A continuous passive motion therapy device with drive means carried on the patients hand or arm having a gear train extending down the patients hand and movable drive arms connectable at a plurality of locations along the gear train to selectively exercise the metacarpophalangeal joint or the interphalangeal joint.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1984Date of Patent: March 18, 1986Assignee: Sutter Biomedical, Inc.Inventors: Richard J. Koerner, Christopher C. Dumas, Philip J. Filia, Ronald L. Lawrence, David B. Petch
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Patent number: D441227Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2000Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Assignee: On-Point Technology SystemsInventors: Brian J. Roberts, David B. Petch
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Patent number: D448956Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2001Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Assignee: Interlott Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Brian J. Roberts, David B. Petch
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Patent number: D448957Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2001Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Assignee: Interlott Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Brian J. Roberts, David B. Petch